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An outgrowth of Fauvism, Expressionism emphasized color's emotional properties while demonstrating far less concern than the Fauves had with the formal and structural composition of color. Contemporary Neo-Expressionism has further developed this artistic approach.This program examines:o Edvard Munch's Ashes (1894), from the National Gallery of Norway, Osloo Franz Marc's The Tiger (1912), from the Municipal Gallery, Lenbachhaus, Municho Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Five Women in the Street (1913), from the Wallraf-Richartz Museum and Museum Ludwig, Cologneo Max Beckmann's Actors (Triptych) (1941-42), from the Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridgeo Georg Baselitz's The Great Friends (1965), from the Museum Moderner Kunst, Viennao Anselm Kiefer's Interior (1981), from the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam(60 minutes)


 
                

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Abstract Expressionism and Pop: Art of the '50s and '60s
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Abstract Expressionism was born from a joining of attitudes in American art and European avant-garde art, but was later rejected for its nonfigurative and seemingly egocentric character in favor of the ultra-objective phenomenon known as Pop Art.This...(more details)
 
Dada and Surrealism
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The Dada movement, born as a reaction to World War I, and its successor, Surrealism, opened new avenues for artistic creation by striving to bypass the reasoning process and tap directly into the unconscious mind. This program examines: • Kurt Sc...(more details)
 
Realism in Twentieth-Century American Painting

Always a strong artistic current in the U.S., Realism has kept pace with the times, first as Regionalism and Social Realism-which defined early Modernism-and then reemerging as contemporary photo-realism.This program examines:o Grant Wood's American ...(more details)
 
The Italian Renaissance
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The Italian Renaissance, which embraces both the Early Renaissance and the High Renaissance, stands as the central tradition in European art-and continues to be a powerful source of artistic influences.This program examines:• Masaccio's Profile...(more details)
 
The Impact of Cubism
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Influenced by the works of Cezanne, African tribal art, and the art of the Iberian peninsula, Cubism-the most influential style of the early 20th century-offered European artists unfamiliar, nonclassical ways to represent form and space.This program ...(more details)
 


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